17th November 2010
National Trust workers, working at a Roman villa in Chedworth, have been given snail handling lessons to protect a rare species called the Roman Snail.
15th November 2010
An article on the BBC explores how researchers have discovered that cats use a sophisticated mechanism for drinking liquid. According to the piece, the scientists "found that cats use their tongues to delicately draw up water without breaking the surface of the liquid." A video taking from a high speed camera shows this in motion.
10th November 2010
According to an article on the BBC, "cats have been mauled by dogs in a series of attacks in Sunderland". Witnesses have said that the dogs' owners stood by while the events took place and did nothing to stop the attack. The RSPCA is investigating further.
9th November 2010
Pete Wedderburn's latest blog on the Telegraph online asks the question: 'How often should pets visit the vet?' As he writes, "frequent health checks, whether by doctors, dentists or vets, cost money, and have to be fitted into a budget" but Pete argues that essentially the best outcomes rely on professional advice. Therefore, he encourages pet owners to ensure that a regular check up is provided for their pets and that a vet's advice is listened to.
9th November 2010
A recently published article, provocatively entitled 'Celebrities' favourite pet set to be 'the next lab rat'', looks at a new EU study which states that mini-pigs can serve as good model for laboratory testing.
8th November 2010
A new series called 'Animal Madhouse', from the same producers as 'Embarrassing Bodies', explores some of the wacky and strange ailments that can affect pets. If you fancy a watch, it's on channel 4 on Wednesday at 8pm.
5th November 2010
Jairam Ramesh, India's minister for environment has blamed the popularity of Harry Potter for a decline in the country's owl population. Other reports, such as those by the organisation Traffic, suggest the lower numbers are a result of traditional ceremonies and rituals, especially those that take place during Diwali.
4th November 2010
A recently published article in the Washington Post explores a trend emerging in American veterinary practice, that: "the number of veterinarians who work with cows, pigs, chickens and other farm animals is on the decline as many prepare to retire and fewer students opt for large animal practice". Will this have a large affect in the UK too?
3rd November 2010
A recently published comment article on the Telegraph online looks at the death of the Emperor of Exmoor: an event which has graced many headlines in the past week. Entitled, 'Was the Emperor of Exmoor's death quite what it seemed?' the piece looks at what actually happened and explores some of the questions that have been raised by the event.
3rd November 2010
According to media reports, fox hunting looks sets to stay as the Government turns its attention to other matters affecting the current economic climate.